Looking forward to a long series

A turn-based, simultaneous-play wargame with a classic 3D miniatures feel and a two non-linear historical campaigns.
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Adam Parker
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Looking forward to a long series

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Just a quick note. Alexander is proving to be like a fine wine. Something that just keeps getting better with age [;)]

Want replayability folks? I'm still getting kicks out of scenario 1. Hell, I tried a whole new strategy just now. Kept my lines solid, made use of my spears, had my archers in good location... we pushed onto the gates. What a fine line I'm keeping. The Thebians are shaking...

And Big Al get's himself wounded! Now my troops are shaking!

Time expires - this game owner earns himself a defeat [:D]

K'Works - only one minor suggestion if not too late: Is it possible to change the morale state messages that pop-up on screen at the start of a turn? They sometimes can flash too quickly if more than one is announced or get obscured by the turn announcement box.

Now can anyone suggest a good Caesar book? [:)]
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RE: Looking forward to a long series

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Caesar by Theodore Ayrault Dodge, or the Gallic Wars by Caesar.

Good to see you're enjoying alexander as well, we should play over the internet, for an interesting challenge.
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Thanks Copper - I have Dodge's Alexander in fact. Very prolific. I know of Caesar's one you mention too. That does look to be as close to the action one can get [:)]
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